The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 13, 1916, Image 4

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y it in a mighty short time!
Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say-
So on the national joy smoke?
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C,
ke desire you
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ing Prince Albert so much


Pigs and Kerosene
Agricultural colleges experiment to
ascertain the best feeding methods for
By scientific study they de-
termine what will practically assure
success and profits.
What has this to do with kerosene ?
Just this: scientific research by ex-
perts has produced a kerosene for you
to feed your lamps and oil stoves—a
kerosene so highly refined, so pure in
form, that it is called
pigs.
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with burners, trimming wicks and turning
~“the flame up and down.
When used
in
lanterns it gives a clear, far-reaching light.
kinds
Always ask for it by name.
And it costs not a penny more than ordinary





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ign—Actlantic Rayolight Oil For Sale Here. You're likely to
Sao Boh dor the Sign to do most of your buying. When the wind howls, and the
snow packs along the windows, it's a heap o’ comfort to have
a barrel of Atlantic Rayolight Oil on hand.
home unless the brand name is on the barrel.
4% THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY
Don’t take it
Pittsburgh and Philadelphia
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Thursday, Sept. 21—On the prem-
ises along the road leading from
Colebrook to Ginder’s school house,
1% mile west of Mastersonville, a
tract of 11 acres with improvements
by Malinda Z. and Irwin W. Heisey,
administrators of Amos W. Heisey,
deceased. Waser, auct. See adver-
tisement.
Thursday, Sept. 21-—On the
premises in Rapho township, on the
road leading from the Back Run
road to Strickler's meeting house,
northeast of Mt. Joy, a
55 acre farm with improvements;
A tract of 4 acres of timber land
and also a tract of nearly 2 acres
of timber land by Anna G. Bow-
man, Executrix. Frank, auct.
Friday, Sept. 22—At the stock
yards at Hotel McGinnis, Mt. Joy,
2 carload of Potter and Tioga county
cows, heifers, bulls, cattle for beeves
and shoats by Mr. C. S. Frank.
Minnich, auct.
Saturday, Sept. 30—On the prem-
ises in the village of Florin, a large
lot of household goods by Francis
Nauman. Vogle, auct.
Saturday, Sept. 30—At his sale
and exchange stables, on Marietta
street, Mount Joy, an express load
of western horses and colts by Ed.
Ream. Frank, auct
eet) ees.
21% miles
Kauffman—Mumma
Thursday morning at 9 o’clock at
the parsonage of the Church of the
Brethren, at Lancaster, Paul A.
Kauffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.!
Kauffman of Lancaster and Miss
Fannie M. Mumma, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Mumma, of West
Hempfield township, were united in
marriage by Rev. H. B. Yoder. After
the ceremony they left for the home |
|of the bride, where a reception was
held. They will make their home at
Tarrytown, N. Y., where Mr. Kauff- |
man is employed with the Chevrolet
Autombile Company.
| ——etlD Ieee:
| Red Men to Meet in 1918.
Wildwood, N. J., Sept. 12th—The
| Great Council of the United States |
{ Improved Order of Red Men, at its|
session today decided not to meet!
| next year in order that larger appro-
| priations might be made among the
| various states. The 1918 meeting |
{elected great junior sagimore in a |
| didates. Wilson Brookes, of Mlinois, |
was re-elected great chief of records.
—————— eee.
|
The U. B. Conference
The Annual meeting of the
Pennsylvania Conference of the!
United Brethren Church will open |
on Septomber 27th, in the church
at 59th znd Cath streets, Philadel
phia. Bishpp Weekly of Virginia |
will preside.

Eee
Made an Assignment
Benjamin H. Nissley and wife Liz-
zie of East Donegal township have
made an assignment for the benefit
of creditors to Norman F. Arntz, of
Maytown.
ntl) Cee: |
Marriage Licenses
These marriage licenses were is.
sued up to noon today:
John Berry, Mount Joy and Bessie
Jordon Mount Joy. «
—_———
8F Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin
The people’s paper—Th Bulletin. |
| birthday
| evening at the home of his parents,
| Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hartzel of Col-
x land Mrs. Cyrus Schroll.
(will be held in Hot Springs, Ark.
| A. G. Rutherford of Tennessee, was |
Sy | Sunday with Mr.
| spirited contest with four other can- |





M. H. Nissley and wife, of Lancas-
ter, are the guests of W. F. Keener
and wife.
Rev. B. M. Meyer, pastor of
Christ Reformed church and wife are
spending a few weeks at Mt. Gretna.
Miss Anna Halk, a domestic at the i
home of Mrs. J. H. Rider on South
Market street, fell and badly sprain-
ed her right arm.
Mrs. H. C. Wenrich of Washing-
ton, D. C., Mrs. K. S. Edwards, of
Pittsburgh and Mrs. Harry Hoffman
of Conewago, spent the past week |
with E. W. Keene and family. |
The festival held at the home of |
Mrs. A. G. Sheaffer by the Gleaner’s

class of Christ Reformed Sunday
school, was well patronized and a |
neat sum realized. The
Citizens’
Band furnished excellent music tor
the occasion. |
A large number of guests were
present at the surprise party tender- |
ed Harry Hartzl, in honor of his
anniversary on Friday
lege avenue. Music, games and ex-
cellent refreshments furnished the
evening’s amusements. The young
man received many handsome
presents.
DONEGAL SPRINGS
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ruhl called
on Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Schroll on
Sunday.
Mr. W. H. Hassinger and family
spent Sunday with Mr. Ira Garber
and family.
Mr. Robert Etter, wife and son
Joseph of Steelton, called on friends
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rhoads of
Maytown, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Cyrus Schroll on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gise of Eliza-
bethtown, spent Sunday with Mr.


and son
also spent
Mr. Emanuel Musser
Daniel of Middletown,















will be certified.
—
Schneitman Succeeds Davis
Revenue Collector B. F. Davis
stepped off the Democratic dais in
the county Monday after seven
years of service. His successor,
William B. Schneitman, of Elizabeth-
town, was elected county chairman
at a meeting of the committee held
yesterday morning. Schneitman is
a Davis man.
The new chairman was a mem-
ber of the Democratic state commit-
tee last year.
Ey
First This Season
The Men’s Bible Class of Trinity
United Evangelical Sunday School
held their first meeting of the sea-
son at the parsonage. The regular
routine business was transacted. Re-
freshments were served. The fol-
lowing attended: Rev. I. E. Johnson,
Messrs. C. S. Gingrich, S. F. Eshle-
man, J. H. Gingrich, George Myers,
H. H. Morton, Chas. Morton, Earl
Kaylor and H. B. Arntz.
——el Eee
Deeds Recorded
C. Taylor Leland and H. V. H.
Stoever to Benjamin R. Hollinger,
lot of ground and one-story brick
building, “partly in Manheim and
partly in Rapho township, $1.
On returning from his recent trip
to the Western front the Kaiser
stopped at Cologne and visited the
Cathedral, which is in much better
condition than the Cathedral at

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PAGE FOUR THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Wednesday, September 13] 19188
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RELIGIOUS NEWS |
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“YRIDE_TO LANCASTER FREE-[ of Worship J . BY F WH T
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a—— ( wv Trinity United Evangelical S—— | ed . .
a ie 0 Rev. I. E. Johnson, Pastor Another for Florin J a ONAL Senet CORBATION HY
Xr | Lo =i ~ = ? Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Through de, Sxselien: Piiching Sa
. of Bennett and the fast work of |
my cite | rm —— ig
THAT Poas I EVER THR: | il r i Church of God the team in general Florin won at | FER THE LO
ititz 3 ‘day. Considering our
YOU CAR FAR J , i I | l Dr. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor Lititz Saturday. § : |
rr —— £ 4 EVERYBODY, f Ui = Il The usual services at the Church lead, the pretzel bakers played a fine |
" x, J Fe g —— of God next Sabbath. Miss Agle of uphill game after the third.
@ — Shippensburg, will sing at all the Florin r ho. :
- i services. Bishop, 88, ........ 0 1:1. 0
Le EE a i —— ————— Ressel,'e ......0..0 0. 4-23 0
0 00 United Brethren Schneebeli, 3b ..... 4.8.1 0 |
WE _PAYYour Roun Trip CAR FARE ON ALL Purchases Or §]0.% Re Ee IE
Sunday School, 9 A. M. Bennett, p ........ 2 0 72 0
ORMORE. [T Costs You NOTHING. ASK [oR IT. Preaching Services 10:15 A, M. | Grosh, If .......... 1 030 0
Christian Endeavor, 7 P. M. Dukeman, ef ...»..2 1 1.0 1
ing Services, 7:3 Cautz, 35. 2
NO CAR FARE REFUNDED ON PURCHASES OF VICTOR OR COLUMBIA PRODUCTS Preaching Services, 7:30 P. M. Kautz, 2b... 1 8.3 0
J Communion Services. Wittle, vf .........10 0 0 0 1,
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. gz | St. Luke’s Episcopal Total ..........»8 92713 5
: . . | Rev. L. Chester Morrison, Rector Lititz 2 h oo = 2
= A 18th Sunday after Trinity Sept. |Bropst, ef ......... 1 0 2° 1
Prince Ibert gives [ 17th, 1916. {Deihm, ss ......... 1 1..1..6 2
k u h Holy Communion 7:30 A. M. | Meily, Cuan 0:8 10
S mo € r S S C | Morning Prayer, Litany and Ser-|Merich, 3b ........ 0 1 11 0
d li h b e | mon by Rector 10:30 A. M. | Butzer, Baines O 03 1 ?
t ecaus | No evening services. Reller, rf ......... 0.0 0 0
€ 1g ’ | sn {Yerger, rf .......: 6 0:0 0 0
3 i 3 i i Bollinger, 1b ...... 0 215: 0 0
— its flavor is so different and se Presbyterian Church Bollinger 3 Janay
delightfull ood : Rev. Frank G. Bossert, Pastor (Paterson, 2b ....... ‘
oly , y & Sabbath School 9:15 A. M. will be |McCloud, p ........0 0 0 4 0
= it can’t bite your tongue; | resumed for pupils over 16 years of! = =Z%@— — — 0— —
i : 2 5271 3
ot can’t parch your throat; age. | Total ceva ante anit > 27 117 2
you can smoke it as long and Divine Worship and Sermon 10:30 | Florin ..... 1-31001090 os
— . aye
. . A. M. Subject—The Servant and the | Lititz ..... 00200000 0—2 TT TTT TT
as hard as you like without any 2 Two Base Hit Simmons. Sacrifice Male Stenographers Wanted : Jrivkddddeioibioiieiebideiid diel d
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comeback but real tobacco hap 7:30 P. M. Dedication of the new Hits: Ressel 4, Meiley, Deihm. John A Jeluery 3 When in Mt. Joy Stop at the
piness! organ at Donegal. Double play Butzer to Paterson. | the 2.5 iv yo es es oS 3
: Prince Prayer meeting this evening at Struck out by Bennett 4, by Me- 2% W ashington, ya sendas % FARMERS INN
On the reverse side of every 7:30, Cloud 1. Bases on Balls off Bennett | following notice: +
- Albert package you will read: - 6, off McCloud 2 Stolen bases Greatly increased i for i A. H. STUMPF, Prop’r.
" ’ y . / 0 stenogr: a's anc e- . . ’ ,
nui PROCESS PATENTED SALE REGISTER Schneebeli 2, Bennett, Grosh, Duke- | MALE stenographers and, type- i : 3
Ca ; is ) ice Py ale i z {autz, Deihm. Hit by pitcher nt service ’ashington, D. C.,
<5 That means to you a lot of tobacco ene j A Tan ms o shi = : Dh BR dy 2 3 Tn oY ne a i, an Ap- x Choice Wines Li
2 2 joyment. Prince Albert has always been msorved here for By Jeng o ne iis 0 x . | pointments in considerable number .
7 4 Vas CR sold without coupons or premiums. We provided we print your sale bills. Pick ups : | are to be made as soon .as eliguales 5b
4 Z / prefer to give quality! This is excellent advertising be- Kautz at second played in regular { are available.
hs ) ; cause it is read by so many people league form, both in the field and at For the prov Sx
- A I / g: : | the Departmental Servi
a : and surely will Bring the buyers: bat. | the : arimeniy SUH
g a Saturday, Sept. 16—On the prem- established a record for | On Hl, De in 400 er
‘ Copyright 1998 ises on the road leading from Mt. sacrifice hits, having four to his | cities of the. United Stat
b bY Joy to Milton Grove, 1 mile gi redit | plications may be filed wi >
jd ast of the latter place, a tract Credl I Tnission: of Wahine .
2 25 > ne £ pio) De 1 ] SE Diehm and Paterson played well | mon at Washington, D
1 1 Re & 1] stable, hog sty. te. Also a large | for Lititz. ; z ) J ar TAURANT CONNE
Zhe national Joy szoke £ He lot of household goods by Mrs. McCloud Lititz’s idol was touched | a : - 5 3 js are we serve
+ OU’LL find a cheery howdy-do on tap no Sam A TEA ; Julia Geib. Frank, auct. dn for nine hils. | salary of $840 to $1,000 per Pm * w here we serve
3 d ror Tach Of § tanger you ate fu the M10 (Gla ALBERT Friday, Sept. 15- -At their stock ros} ade a fine catch on a line | have excellent opportunities Yor ap- & Oysters in Every Sty
in goodness an A rer ths Tog aiais Tod Bl Jf ALINE Ane g Jo in in 3% 1 hig DA en appointment. Sdvancerent of a i Also sold by the pint or
i i i i he i a ury ed. TO ff 1U1 head of cows, bulls and heifers drive. | pable appointees is reasonably rapid. od :
in pipe satisfaction ay el 8 err I I 2 PREPARED @# by J. B. Keller & Bro. Aldinger, 1p, Boys will try to take a fall | Occasionally appointment is made at i All Kinds of Sandwich
. or 5 ound half-pound ti; i WW auct. . a % eo 5 sclary: of as h as $1,200 per
is all we or its enthusi- “imide and eve pound [|| PROCESSDISCOVEREDIN fl | "Ti caday, Sept. 19 At the stock out of Brownstown on Saturday. fy ny Yee pe % « ‘Soups, Canned Conds, Bites
riends ever claimed Sonal Gasshomiar wish i MAKING EXPERIMENTS TO fi vards of the hotel at Florin, a car- TST { who attain a rating of at least 85 4 AA Th
ye . that keeps the to- fi | PRODUCE THE MOST DE- load of Northern Tier Holstein per cent. in the subject of steno- % Both Phones.
it! bageo fn Sush | | LIGHTFUL AND WHOLE * cows and heifers by Elam S. Myers. ELIZABETHTOWN graphy and who have had at least +
Sie Koons, auet. | two years’ practical office experience ' dessgssfesfesfesgesfecgssfesfosfosfecgosgorts
sep. 13-1 yr.
Need a Laxative?
Do not take a violent purgative.
Right the sluggish condition with ~
the safe, vegetable remedy which
has held public confidence for ower
thirty years.
Fig Lax
12 FOR 10c; 36 FOR 25¢
Chand sug Sloe
MOUNT JOY, PA.

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and Mrs. Cyrus
Schroll.
Mr. Daniel Brandt met with an |
evening |
accident last Thursday
when a cake of ice weighing 132
it.
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Boost Your Home Town
Boost your town and boost your | .
friend, boost the lodge that you at- |
which |
tend. Boost the street on
you're dwelling, boost the goods that
you are selling. Boost the people |
round about you, possibly they can |
do without you, but success will |
quicker find them if they know you |
are behind them. Boost for every |
forward movement, boost for every |
new improvement; boost the stranger
and the neighbor, boost the man for |
whom you labor. Cease to be al
chronic knocker, and cease to be a |
progress blocker; and if you would
have your home town better, boost |
for it always and forever. [
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The people’s paper e Bulletin.
The people’s paper. Bulletin
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